Alright, so here’s the deal. You know those Xbox Series X or S consoles, right? Yeah, if you’re like me, your backlog of games is starting to look like a To-Do list that just keeps growing. Anyway, Seagate’s Expansion Card can help with that—more space, less whining about deleting stuff. By the way, making it sound like I’m advertising here, but I seriously think it’s a lifesaver. It’s up for grabs at Amazon for $208 now, which—whoa—is 42% off from the original $359. I couldn’t even make this up if I tried.
Now, let’s get real honest. Is it the lowest price ever? Nope. That prize goes to last Black Friday’s $193 steal. So, only $15 off? But when you think about it, prices for storage are climbing faster than my heart rate when I hit snooze one too many times.
Oh, and about expanding your Xbox storage… yeah, you could go the route of bigger external HDDs or SSDs. But here’s the catch: unless it’s the official Seagate one, powered by some fancy Xbox Velocity Architecture thingamajig, you’re stuck shuffling games around like musical chairs. That’s a no-go for impatient people like me.
Got this card plugged in? It’s like magic—playing straight from the drive without all that file rearranging nonsense. More gaming, less stress. Feels like winning, right?
Totally get if the price is a bit much, though. There’s a 1TB version for $123, saving you 23%. Not going to lie, not as much bang for your buck. And then there’s this crazy 4TB option. But hold your horses, it’s $499. No Prime Day discount either. Sad trombone moment.
Oh, and before I forget—because I will—this Expansion Card just slots right into the back of your Xbox. Data zips along at up to 5,000MB/s, whatever that means in practical terms (fast, I guess). And you get a three-year warranty, so there’s that.
Here at HQ, we’re on a mission to dig up the best Prime Day deals like treasure hunters with a nose for bargains. We’ve got live updates and everything. Seriously, it’s like a deals bonanza out there. SSDs, storage, monitors, graphics cards, CPUs, you name it, we’re chasing it down. Now if only my coffee would chase me down, too.